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Algae biofuels
Algae Biofuels

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Meeting the world’s growing energy demands will require a multitude of sources. Biofuel from algae could be a meaningful part of the solution in the future because of its potential as an economically viable, low emissions transportation fuel.

Together ExxonMobil and Synthetic Genomics, Inc. (SGI) announced in July 2010 the opening of a new greenhouse facility to enable the next level of research and testing in our algae biofuels program. This greenhouse, located in La Jolla, California, is part of our ongoing commitment to advance breakthrough energy technologies to help address the world’s long term energy challenges.

In July 2009, ExxonMobil joined with Synthetic Genomics, Inc (SGI) to launch new program to research and develop next-generation biofuelsFuels composed of or produced from biological raw materials, such as plants, photosynthetic organisms, or animal waste. from photosynthetic algae. The opening of the greenhouse is an important milestone because it provides the next level in scale up from a laboratory setting to an environment that better reflects real-world conditions for algae production.  SGI and ExxonMobil researchers are using the facility to test whether large-scale quantities of affordable fuel can be produced from algae.

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Welcome to A.I.M. (AlgaeIndustryMagazine.com), the online trade publication addressing the growth and development of the algae biofuels and co-products industry:

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A.I.M. is a meeting place for observations, ideas, news and information about the community of algae production specialists. Our focus is for A.I.M. not only to serve the trade, but to function as a door into this industry for those becoming involved in a sustainable energy future.

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A.I.M. Science and Industry Advisory Board
Dr. Mark Edwards, Board Chair, Professor, Arizona State U.
Charles Bensinger, SFCC Biofuels Program Director
Dr. Russell Chapman, Executive Director, CMBC, Scripps Institution
Ben Cloud, CEO, Phyco BioSciences
Dr. Keith Cooksey, Professor Emeritus of Biology at Montana State University
Dr. Brian Goodall, CTO, OriginOil
Robert Henrikson, Former-CEO Earthrise
Alina Kulikowski-Tan, VP, Carbon Capture Corporation
Dr. Ira Levine, Associate Professor, U. of S. Maine
Jim Sears, CTO, Algae@Work

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